EVALUATION OF ANTITUSSIVE ACTIVITY OF FORMULATIONS WITH HERBAL EXTRACTS IN SULPHUR DIOXIDE (SO2) INDUCED COUGH MODEL IN MICE

Y. K. GUPTA*, Jatinder KATYAL, Gajendra KUMAR, Jogender MEHLA, C. K. KATIYAR, Naveen SHARMA, Satpal YADAV

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Abstract

Cough is the most common symptom of respiratory diseases. When cough becomes serious, opioids are effective, but they have side effects like sedation, constipation, some addiction liability and also compromise the respiratory function. Therefore, there is need to have effective anti-tussive agent which do not have respiratory suppressant activity. The present study was carried out to evaluate anti-tussive activity of combination of herbal drugs as formulations in sulphur dioxide (SO2)-induced cough model in mice. 
Albino mice of either sex, weighing 25-30 g were divided into eight groups, (n = 6). Group 1 served as normal control, group 2 mice were given distilled water, group 3 was positive control and received codeine sulphate (10 mg/kg, p.o.) and group 4, 5, 6, 7 received coded 1 formulations 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively at a dose of 0.3 ml/mice, orally, while group VIII was the vehicle control. Thirty minutes later, the mice were exposed to sulphur dioxide again for 45 sec. The mice were then placed in an observation chamber for counting of cough bouts, by two independent observers, for five minutes. All the formulations used showed significant antitussive activity in sulphur dioxide induced cough model. Thus, these formulations can prove to be useful for alleviating cough.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-66
JournalIndian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
Volume53
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Cough
  • Sulphurdioxide-induced cough
  • antitussive activity

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